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Lerotholi Polytechnic

Coordinates: 29°18′23″S 27°29′07″E / 29.306431°S 27.485251°E / -29.306431; 27.485251
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Lerotholi Polytechnic
Location
Map
Maseru
,
Lesotho
Coordinates29°18′23″S 27°29′07″E / 29.306431°S 27.485251°E / -29.306431; 27.485251

Lerotholi Polytechnic is a technical and vocational school in Maseru, Lesotho.

History and operations

Chief Lerotholi first conceptualized Lerotholi Polytechnic as a technical and vocational school in 1894, to be the first of its kind in Lesotho. In 1905, the first building was erected and various courses in trades were introduced. New skills and trades were added to the curriculum in 1929.

In 1960, the school changed to an artisan-oriented institution. Two new schools were established in the 1970s and 1980s, the Commercial Training Institute and the Technician Training School. In 1991, the three schools were merged. This amalgamation came to be known as Lerotholi Polytechnic (LP).

In an effort to respond to the global trends of liberalization, the government of Lesotho relinquished its responsibility over the institution and granted it autonomy through the LP Act, No. 20 of 1997 – a move intended to afford the institution the leverage to decide its own strategic direction.

Controversy

Since 2009, Lerotholi Polytechnic has received significant negative attention for the abusive hazing rituals allegedly targeted at first year students.[1] The school was forced to cancel its graduation ceremony during the same year after a student was beaten to death by former students. At least six students have reportedly died as a direct result of the school's “initiation” traditions.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Student killing rocks Lerotholi - Sunday Express". Sunday Express. 7 September 2009. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  2. ^ "The wicked cult at Fokothi | The Post". www.thepost.co.ls. Retrieved 2 November 2018.